Adapted Child (AC) MBTI Personality Type
Personality
What personality type is Adapted Child (AC)? Adapted Child (AC) is an ISFJ personality type in MBTI, 6w5 - sp/so - in Enneagram, RLOAI in Big 5, EII in Socionics.
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Biography
Adapted Child (AC) stands for the honesty, cooperation, perseverance, courage, politeness, and so on. A person with a high AC tends to be a so-called “honor student” personality, obedient, highly cooperative, passive, behaved well, constantly feeling out of the surroundings and striving to meet that expectation. The Adapted Child is the “trained” version of the child, who is adaptive, compliant, submissive, and obedient. The Adapted Child is who your parents disciplined you to be. The Adapted Child can believe it is inherently “bad” or “damaged” and must seek external validation to be “good.” Operating from this ego state can be helpful if you are taught to exhibit positive traits such as respect, patience, empathy, etc. However, operating from this ego state can be harmful if you are taught to thoughtlessly submit to authority figures or obey orders that are harmful to you or others. Video explaining AC type:https://youtu.be/k-yYOE3UYf0?list=PLgkpM2-3p5Ha8jhocp_EjXlvm5CAoWnd4